Graduate school

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Research at the Department for Continuing Education

The Department has an active interdisciplinary research community, particularly with respect to public engagement and practitioner-based initiatives which build on the research interests of our academic staff and over 80 research students.

How do asylum seekers' outcomes compare to those of the native population and other immigrants? Dr Isabel Ruiz, Director of Studies in economics, investigates.

Weekly Classes

Accredited part-time 5, 10 or 20-week classes, taught at the level of the first year of undergraduate university education. There are over 400 weekly classes offered per year in Oxford and in other locations. Those outside of the local area will be interested in our online courses.

Weekly classes are held during Michaelmas, Hilary and Trinity terms. In summer we offer short courses on our many summer schools.

Upcoming courses

The course introduces students to approaches, methods and sources for English local history, with an emphasis on the documentary evidence available for studying manors, parishes, towns and local populations.

If you wish to refresh, consolidate and extend your Italian language skills at advanced level through active listening and speaking, then this intensive course, offered over five Saturdays, is for you. A linked, 'part-two' course is also available.

If you have studied French before and wish to refresh and enhance your language skills through active listening and speaking, then this intensive course, offered over five Saturdays, is for you. A linked, 'part-two' course is also available.

If you have studied Italian before and wish to refresh and enhance and extend your language skills through active listening and speaking, then this intensive course, offered over five Saturdays, is for you. A linked, 'part-two' course is also available.